Time book



Feb. 9,1926. 1,572,341

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Patented Feb. 9, 1926.

UNITED STATES A 1,572,341 rnriezrrr' oF-F CE.

ARTHUR LYMAN wILLcoX, or sAvaNnAn, enoneia.

TIME

Application filed May 4,

a specification.

This invention relates to certain new and useful improvements in account books for payroll purposes and is particularly designed for the useof merchants, building constructors andother employers of diversified labor.

One of the purposes of the invention. is to provide means forrecording time or different periods of time, and the kind or kinds of work that each and allemployees may be engaged in during the various days, the total number of hours worked during any given or suitable period, the wage rates, the aggregate amount of the individual wage, the names of the employees, the employees time book number, and a space for remarks in connection with the employees record.

A further purpose of-the invention is to provide an account book containing one or more sheets ofextra large-size, constituting key sheets carrying suitable information controlling or relating to the entries to be made on the record sheets, such, for example, as a schedule of the various classifications of work; the Various symbols representing the difierent work classifications and one or more wage tables covering different time going will become apparent from the follow-.

ing detailed description and accompanying drawings, in whicl1- Fig. 1 is a View of an account book in open position illustrating the matter contained on the exposed record sheets and one side of the key sheet, the latter being opened to its full dimension.

BOOK.

1923. Serial No. 636,688.

Fig. 2 is a view similar to FigLlbut showing the pages turned to expose the matter on the reverse side of the key sheet.

, In accor dance with my invention, as here in disclosed, the surfaces 5 and 6 of ad jacent pages of the account book 7 are ruled to conjointly provide a single record sheet covering, preferably, a period of one week,

the ruled lines being arranged to provide a number column 8, a name column 9, a

series of double daily entry columns 10, a

total time column 11, a wage rate column 12, a total Wage or amount column 13, and a remarks column 14. The columns '8, 9 and 11 to 14, inclusive, are provided at th'etop. with suitable headings 15,-indicative of the gee of. such columns for the purposes speci Each of the daily entry columns 10 is' provided at the top with a title space 16, which is subdivided "to provide an upper space 17 extending the full width of the said double column" and having printed therein, the day of the week of which the said column is representative. Below the space 17 there isprovided two smaller-spaces designated 18-and 19, respectively. The space 18 being at the left hand side of the column and containing the letter T indicating that this side of the column is to be used for entering "the hours of labor perforined by the employees for that particular day. The space 19 at the right hand side of the total column has the letter S printed therein to indicate that this side of the column is to be used for recording symbols representing the particular classification of work performed.

In the use of this book, the time book number of each employee is placed in one of the spaces provided for this purpose in the column 8 and opposite the employees name appearing in the column 9. The hours of labor performed each day by the employee is entered in the left hand side of the proper column or columns 10, a suitable symbol or symbols being marked at the same time in the right hand side of the I column or columns 10 to identify the particular type of work performed. The total time worked by each employee is entered at the end of the week in the proper space in the total time column 11 and the wage rate or rates entered in the column 12. The aggregate or total amount of individual wages is entered in the column 13, and if there are any reductions or other notes to which attention is to be directed in connection with one or more employees, entry relevant thereto is made in the remarks column 14. f V o In order to eliminate to a certain extent the factor of memory when enteringwork identifying symbols, wage rates, or other data on the record sheets, I provide a key sheet of extra large sizeuand the portions of said key sheet which, in the extended position shown, project beyond the margins of the record sheets, are ruled on each side to provide vfor symbol columns 21, a plu-' rality of classification columns 22 and one or more wage tables 23 covering different periods of time. The classification columns 22 are utilized for listing the various kinds of labor which the employees may be called upon to perform and the symbol columns 21 are utilized for listing the various symbols representative of the difierent' work or labor classifications.

the timekeep'er in makingthe necessary entries and, computation 'regarding. accounts existing between the employer and employees.

As herein shown, the key sheet is foldable along the dotted lines 2% to substantially the A time book provided with a plurality of The wage tables maybe made up in any manner that will aid account sheets, the adjacent surfaces of each pair of sheets being ruled to conjointly pro vide a series of vertical columns including a numbercolumn, aname column, a series of double daily entry columns, a total time column, a-wage rate column, a total wage or amount column,'each of said double daily entry columns being subdivided to provide two rows of vertical spaces, the spaces of one of said rows being adapted for the reception of symbol indicia representative of particular kinds of work and the spaces of the remaining row being adapted for the reception of indicia indicating hours of labor performed, one of said sheets being made larger than the remaining sheets so as to pro ect at its free marginal edges beyond the corresponding marginal edges of the remaining sheets, parts of'the projecting provide a plurality of symbol columns adapted tocontain an index of symbols to be entered on the account sheets and a plurality of classification columns each 10- portions of said larger sheet being ruled to a cated alongside one of said symbol columns and adapted to contain an index of the entry informationjrepresented by said symbols, other parts of the projecting portions of said larger sheet" being, provided with a plurality of wage rate tables covering varying periods-of time, said larger sheet being foldable along lines coinciding with the free marginal edges of the remaining sheets whereby said larger sheet may be conveniently reduced to the size of said remaining sheets for concealment between the covers of the book. a

In testimony whereof I hereunto afiix my signature. a a

ARTHUR LYMAN. rLLooX; 

